Testseek.com have collected 32 expert reviews of the Garmin Vivomove and the average rating is 76%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Garmin Vivomove.
July 2016
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The editors liked
Great fashion-watch design
One-year battery life
And can track steps and sleep automatically. Can sync with Android and iOS
And can be worn in the shower and while swimming
The editors didn't like
Occasional connection issues with the Garmin app
Watch lacks vibration
Can't be used with other Garmin trackers
Lacks advanced features like a heart rate sensor or smartphone alerts
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Published: 2023-02-01, Author: DC , review by: dcrainmaker.com
Setting aside for a second the wireless charging newness, the Garmin Vivomove Trend is a nice upgrade from previous Vivomove series devices. In particular, the new display is far better than before, making it far easier to read outdoors (as well as just b...
It's worth buying only if you want a basic activity tracker and a regular watch in the same package. Even so, it's overpriced. A $20 wristwatch and a Jawbone UP3 or FitBit Flex gives you about the same thing for almost $100 less...
Great fashion-watch design; one-year battery life; and can track steps and sleep automatically. Can sync with Android and iOS, and can be worn in the shower and while swimming
Occasional connection issues with the Garmin app, watch lacks vibration, can't be used with other Garmin trackers, lacks advanced features like a heart rate sensor or smartphone alerts
The Garmin Vivomove is a well-crafted and stylish watch that provides bare-bones fitness tracking, but you're trading function for form...
Published: 2016-05-04, Author: DC , review by: dcrainmaker.com
Abstract: Sure, there are other Vivo wrist bands you can buy that look great on women (The Girl often wears a metal band for her Vivofit). But those all cost extra. And yes, there are some Fenix3 variants that look more stylish too. But none look stylish in a ‘clas...
Great fashion-watch design; one-year battery life; and can track steps and sleep automatically. Can sync with Android and iOS, and can be worn in the shower and while swimming
Occasional connection issues with the Garmin app; watch lacks vibration; can't be used with other Garmin trackers; lacks advanced features like a heart rate sensor or smartphone alerts
The Garmin Vivomove is a well-crafted and stylish watch that provides bare-bones fitness tracking, but you're trading function for form...
Very limited features, Garmin Connect software is neither pretty nor slick
It's perilously short on features, but the Vivomove might just be the classiest gadget Garmin has ever made...
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Published: 2016-08-21, Author: M , review by: geekzone.co.nz
Abstract: The Garmin vivomove is a good looking activity tracker that resembles an analog watch. I am always curious to try these kinds of trackers because I feel they fit better with day to day work activities. This is the main reason I wear a Withings Activite, a...
Great fashion-watch design; one-year battery life; and can track steps and sleep automatically. Can sync with Android and iOS, and can be worn in the shower and while swimming
Occasional connection issues with the Garmin app; watch lacks vibration; can't be used with other Garmin trackers; lacks advanced features like a heart rate sensor or smartphone alerts
The Garmin Vivomove is a well-crafted and stylish watch that provides bare-bones fitness tracking, but you're trading function for form...
Subtle and stylish looks, No information overload, Brilliant battery
Too simple for serious sports-fiends, Missing a few features
We'd wear one. Would you? The Vivomove has one big rival in the stylish fitness watch stakes: Withings' Activité Pop. The Withings has a few extra features, such as a silent vibration alarm, automatic sport detection for running and cycling, and automati...